How can I get rid of dashes in Visual Studio [duplicate] - c#

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How can I get rid of this dashes in Visual Studio?

This is an option in Edit -> Advanced -> View White Space. Turn that option off.
By default, Ctrl+R, Ctrl+W will toggle the option.

You just need to Go to Edit -> Advanced and uncheck "View whitespace".
Short cut is CTRL+E + S

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As the pic .
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I happens to notice this problem yesterday.
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